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[ ] [ 151968 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"GLT" - Re: Concrete footing or not? - Gotcha, sorry for my misunderstanding.....Doh.!! "Bob Morrison" wrote in message news:MPG.1cbf6ccdf92d725a9898a8@news.west.earthlink.net... > In a previous post GLT says... > > Bob, just to clairify...you mean a 4X6 pressure treated beam isn't > > sufficent....??? Or did I misunderstand ??????? > > > > 4x6 Pressure treated, which is usually ...
[ 7 Apr 2005 17:35:37 -0700 ] [ 151967 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
info@healthyheating.com (RB) - Re: thinking of heating my garage floor and new slab with infloor heating, is this doable? - I agree with the info above, although consider the chances of the SIM fluid leaking first into the boiler fluid through the Boiler/SIM heat exchanger and then once again into the DHW via the Boiler/DHW exchanger – anything is possible but it would be very very slim. Since high pressure goes to low pressure, the SIM fluid would have to be at a higher pressure in order for it to leak in...
[ ] [ 151966 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
Bob Morrison - Re: Concrete footing or not? - In a previous post GLT says... > Bob, just to clairify...you mean a 4X6 pressure treated beam isn't > sufficent....??? Or did I misunderstand ??????? > 4x6 Pressure treated, which is usually Hem-Fir #2 is fine. When you get into redwood or cedar the stiffness (vs strength) starts to become an issue. That's the reason for my recommendation for 4x8 if using redwood or cedar ...
[ 7 Apr 2005 16:28:42 -0700 ] [ 151965 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
info@healthyheating.com (RB) - Re: thinking of heating my garage floor and new slab with infloor heating, is this doable? - "Steve Kachaylo" wrote in message news:... > Heating the entire slab may result in a condition known as "hot foot". Your > feet and ankles are not accustomed to standing on a warm surface. Should > you go this route, however, you only need to heat the perimeter of the slab > inward about 2 to 3 feet. Center sections have no substanti...
[ 7 Apr 2005 16:21:59 -0700 ] [ 151963 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
info@healthyheating.com (RB) - Re: Radiant Heat - What's the latest? - Here's a link to a free guide to hardwood floors and radiant heating. http://www.healthyheating.com/home-heating-system-design.htm . ...
[ ] [ 151961 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
Matt Whiting - Re: Concrete footing or not? - Java wrote: > Thanks for the input everyone. I never believed planning out a deck > would be this difficult. But I know planning it out with as much > detail initially will save me the headache during the actual > construction. > > The planned low, floating deck will be using no posts, just the 4x4 > pressure treated beams attached to the concrete piers (12"x12"). The > beams w...
[ 7 Apr 2005 15:13:15 -0700 ] [ 151960 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"RicodJour" - Re: What's a reasonable fix? - Duane Bozarth wrote: > > OK, I got more info and, unfortunately, it ain't good from the viewpoint > of the church... :( > > Turns out the building committee kicked the architectural firm off and > gave the drawings to the eventual builder who bid a turn-key package to > meet the supplied requirements. This was still over their budget so they > started cutting costs--the mos...
[ 7 Apr 2005 15:03:00 -0700 ] [ 151957 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"Java" - Re: Concrete footing or not? - Thanks for the input Bob. I'll go with 4x6. . ...
[ 7 Apr 2005 14:44:26 -0700 ] [ 151956 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
mxrajesh@gmail.com (mxrajesh) - Is Acad still the best 3d modeling tool for architects ? - Fellow architectural 3d modelers, Just wondering if autocad is still the 3d modeling tool of choice by architects ? Or folks now preferring more flex tools like Max to model straight in a rendering environment ? mxr www.greedy3d.com . ...
[ Thu, 07 Apr 2005 21:03:13 GMT ] [ 151955 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
Bob Morrison - Re: What's a reasonable fix? - In a previous post P.Fritz says... > Unfortunately it seems happens to church groups more than anything. There > is a combination of the "trust" factor, (people involved in church group > place way too much on outsiders) and a whole lot of people that volunteer > because they have 'experience' Several times I've seen the process get > bogged down by a professional on the committ...
[ Thu, 7 Apr 2005 16:47:23 -0400 ] [ 151953 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"P.Fritz" - Re: What's a reasonable fix? - "Bob Morrison" wrote in message news:MPG.1cbf25368ea2b5419898a4@news.west.earthlink.net... > In a previous post Duane Bozarth says... >> Needless to say, after looking into it, it's clear a major foul-up >> ensued and the church is going to end up eating most if not all of the >> cost, unfortunately. >> > > Duane: > > I'm sorry to hear that ...
[ 7 Apr 2005 13:18:54 -0700 ] [ 151952 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"Java" - Re: Concrete footing or not? - Thanks for the input everyone. I never believed planning out a deck would be this difficult. But I know planning it out with as much detail initially will save me the headache during the actual construction. The planned low, floating deck will be using no posts, just the 4x4 pressure treated beams attached to the concrete piers (12"x12"). The beams will be spaced 7 feet apart wit...
[ Thu, 07 Apr 2005 19:09:14 GMT ] [ 151950 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
Bob Morrison - Re: What's a reasonable fix? - In a previous post Duane Bozarth says... > Needless to say, after looking into it, it's clear a major foul-up > ensued and the church is going to end up eating most if not all of the > cost, unfortunately. > Duane: I'm sorry to hear that this has been such a foul-up. It looks to me like the church is going to be responsible for the repairs. This sort of thing happens al...
[ Thu, 7 Apr 2005 11:52:56 -0700 ] [ 151949 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"Mark" - Re: Ouch. . .expensive. - "BP" wrote: > 94 Bucks?!? Where do live, in a redwood forest? We're paying $126 a box > here in the North East. I'll take 100 boxes if you'll deliver. Ok, I feel better now. We buy 'em from the Canadians. They're just up the road, in B.C. I'm using the #1 edgegrain sidewall shingles from Teal Cedar. http://www.tealjones.com/index.php?site=9&page=71...
[ Thu, 7 Apr 2005 14:13:49 -0400 ] [ 151947 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"BP" - Re: Ouch. . .expensive. - 94 Bucks?!? Where do live, in a redwood forest? We're paying $126 a box here in the North East. I'll take 100 boxes if you'll deliver. "Mark" wrote in message news:wJCdnZDKOoUw-cjfRVn-jA@speakeasy.net... > Ninety-four bucks for a box of 24" grooved cedar sidewall shingles. > Yikes! Luckily I'm just doing some repairs, not re-siding the entire > house. >...
[ ] [ 151945 ] [ alt.building.construction ] [ view full article ]
"bill a" - Re: Concrete footing or not? - can you express an opinion without being an rude a..hole? "Mike Robinson" wrote in message news:PmJ4e.290$K24.65@read1.cgocable.net... > >> >> GO FOR IT! > Your an idiot. > Pour a proper footing, your deck will thank you. > . ...
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